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TaglineAn agentic iPhone home screen that replaces your static icon grid with AI widgets that proactively surface health, calendar, finance, and local context — without you having to open a single app.Terminal-based AI pair programmer. Git-aware, model-flexible.Microsoft/GitHub's autocomplete. Deep VS Code + JetBrains integration.Google Docs with an AI collaborator baked in.
CategoryAgentsCodingCodingWriting
PricingWaitlist / Beta (pricing not yet disclosed)Free (open source) + whatever API you useFree (limited) + $10/mo Pro + $19/mo BusinessFree + $12/mo
Best foriPhone power users who are frustrated that Siri is still reactive and want their home screen to actually anticipate their day.Developers who want open-source tooling with full control.Teams with GitHub already. Devs who don't want to change IDEs.Essays, long-form drafts, thinking on the page.
Strengths
  • Ambient, proactive intelligence delivered via native iOS widgets — no app-switching required
  • Cross-domain context: health, calendar, email, finances, and local recommendations in one layer
  • Works within iOS permission model (no jailbreak or sideloading), making App Store approval plausible
  • Strong pre-launch signal: 25k+ waitlist and backing from a16z, True Ventures, and SV Angel
  • Works in any terminal
  • Auto-commits changes with meaningful messages
  • Works with any model (Claude, GPT, local)
  • Minimal learning curve
  • Great enterprise story
  • Works in your existing IDE
  • Chat + autocomplete
  • Clean writing UX — distraction-free
  • +++ prompt triggers AI help
  • Collaboration + AI feedback together
Weaknesses
  • Still pre-launch / beta — zero proven track record and no public pricing yet
  • iPhone-only by design, which immediately locks out half the smartphone market
  • Battery drain and privacy concerns from constant ambient context scanning are real and unresolved
  • Terminal-only
  • Less agentic than Claude Code
  • Setup on Windows is fiddly
  • Less agentic than Cursor/Claude Code
  • Model quality varies
  • Less feature-rich than Google Docs
  • AI ceiling below dedicated tools
Kai's verdictThe concept is genuinely compelling — turning the home screen into a living AI layer is a smarter bet than yet another chat interface — but this is vaporware until it ships publicly and we see whether Apple's sandbox lets it breathe. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.)A-tier. The right answer if you want open-source + terminal-native + model-agnostic.B-tier. Solid for autocomplete but the category moved past it. Pick Cursor unless you can't.A-tier. Beautiful UX. The writing app I'd pick if I only wrote long-form.
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